Thames Ditton Buttonholes – Crafted by Your Local Florist

At Flower Delivery Thames Ditton, we bring personal, lasting elegance to your special occasions with beautifully crafted buttonholes and boutonnières. As a trusted florist, our team has deep roots in Thames Ditton and knows just how to create flowers that reflect our community's style and warmth.

Whether you’re celebrating a wedding near Giggs Hill Green, attending a prom on Ember Lane, or planning an event close to the picturesque River Thames, our buttonholes are tailored with care and created with the finest seasonal blooms. Every piece is handcrafted in our workshop and available with same-day delivery when you order online before 3 PM.

With decades of local experience, we understand the importance of attention to detail. Our skilled florists work closely with clients from Weston Green, Surbiton, and Esher, ensuring each order is as unique as your occasion. Whether you are after classic rose buttonholes, modern rustic designs, or something bespoke, you’ll benefit from our expert guidance, fresh flowers, and reliable delivery service.

  • Free same-day delivery until 3pm for Thames Ditton and nearby areas
  • Trusted, experienced local florists
  • Bespoke design for weddings, proms & events
Let our Thames Ditton florist team add the perfect finishing touch to your celebration with a buttonhole that fits you—beautifully.

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BUTTONHOLES
A romantic floral boutonniere lies against a pale, oatmeal-toned linen background, its subtle weave lending a soft, natural texture that lets the flowers take centre stage. The arrangement is anchored by two prominent lisianthus blooms, their white petals gently unfurling and trimmed with a rich purple edge that adds drama without losing delicacy. Nestled closely beside them are clusters of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, creating a light, cloud-like surround that softens the composition. Rising from the centre, a slender spike of deep purple muscari catches the eye, each tiny bell-shaped flower adding a textural rhythm that contrasts beautifully with the lisianthus ruffles. Two pale green, unopened buds emerge thoughtfully from one side, offering a quiet suggestion of blossoms still to come. Around the flowers, fine, feathery greenery and a few more structured green leaves fan out in gentle arcs, giving the buttonhole movement and a trace of wildness, as if the stems were just gathered from a hedgerow near Weston Green in Thames Ditton. At the base, the stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the binding crisp and immaculate, with a discreet bow or fold indicating where it will be pinned to a lapel. The lighting appears soft and even, emphasising the fresh, dewy quality of the flowers and the creamy tones of the fabric beneath. The overall effect is serene and heartfelt, perfectly suited to a groom or prom guest who prefers understated refinement. It feels like the sort of thoughtful piece a local Thames Ditton florist would create for an intimate ceremony, perhaps by the river or in a nearby village church.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely detailed floral boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gentle weave and matte finish creating a calm, neutral stage for the colours to glow. At the heart of the design are soft, multi-petalled pink blossoms, like miniature stock or garden blooms, their ruffled petals cupping one another in layers that shift from a warm rose hue at the centre to the faintest blush along the outer ruffles. Sprinkled throughout are sprays of classic white baby's breath, each minuscule bloom crisp and cloud-like, adding an airy texture that feels almost like lace against the flowers. There are hints of lavender and deep violet tucked discreetly among the pinks and whites, small spiky florets that draw the eye closer and give the buttonhole a touch of depth, much like the subtle colour variations you'd see walking past cottage gardens near Boyle Farm Road in Thames Ditton. To one side, a fan of creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias still tightly furled, stretches out with poised grace, suggesting flowers just moments away from opening and releasing their gentle fragrance. The composition is framed by broad, glossy green leaves that support the blooms and give a lush, structured base, while fine, wispy sprigs of grass-like foliage soften the outer edges for a slightly wild, natural finish. Neatly gathered stems are wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a polished bow whose sleek loops and short tails lend a celebratory sparkle. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the freshness and vitality of each petal and leaf. This handcrafted piece feels intimate and personal, perfect for a groom or prom guest in Thames Ditton seeking a refined yet romantic floral accent that speaks quietly of celebration and care.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere lies across a pale beige, linen-textured background, the fabric's subtle weave providing a calm, neutral stage for its soft colours. The rose itself is partially open, its petals curling outward in gentle spirals, shifting from a light, creamy edge to a deeper, warm peach at the centre that feels reminiscent of early evening light over the Thames. Surrounding the rose on its upper side, a cluster of delicate white baby's breath blossoms forms a cloud of tiny stars, each floret crisp and bright against the muted backdrop. Fine strands of fresh green foliage extend from behind the rose, while a pair of deeper green leaves wrap around the base of the stems, adding depth and a natural, garden-fresh contrast. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, turned neatly around the base and finished in a small, understated bow that rests lightly on the woven fabric. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the velvet texture of each petal, the airy structure of the gypsophila, and the faint sheen of the ribbon without overwhelming glow or shadow, creating a tranquil, composed mood. It feels like a buttonhole chosen for a wedding morning in Thames Ditton, perhaps prepared in a quiet kitchen overlooking Weston Green before being pinned to a groom's or groomsman's lapel. The piece suggests refinement without fuss, perfect for riverside ceremonies, intimate celebrations in local village venues, or milestone proms, where the wearer wants something understated yet full of feeling, echoing the joy and gentle anticipation of the day.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A sophisticated boutonniere rests on a softly textured, light beige linen-like fabric, its understated background reminiscent of a calm, neutral table setting in a Thames Ditton riverside venue. The design is dominated by a single, pristine white phalaenopsis orchid whose petals open generously, smooth and porcelain-like, with a gentle sheen that suggests diffused daylight filtering through a window. At the centre of the orchid, the throat glows with soft yellow tones blending into fine reddish-orange or light brown markings, adding quiet complexity and warmth to the otherwise cool whites. Around the orchid, a halo of airy baby's breath creates a cloud-like effect, each tiny white flower contributing a sense of softness and romance, as though echoing mist over the nearby River Thames. To the left, two round lime-green chrysanthemum buds, neatly formed and slightly spiky in texture, introduce a lively pop of modern colour, their zesty hue balancing the classic white and green palette. A deep green leaf curves beneath the orchid, anchoring the design and offering a lush, natural base, while a smaller, darker leaf hints at layered foliage just beneath the surface. At the lower end, the stems are expertly bound in a rich crimson red ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in a neat knot that suggests the steady hands of an experienced florist from Flower Delivery Thames Ditton. The bold red band provides an elegant contrast and a subtle nod to festivity, making this piece ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or anyone at a formal celebration in and around Thames Ditton, whether at a church wedding, a registry office, or an intimate garden ceremony.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A detailed view of a handcrafted boutonniere lies centered on a pale oatmeal-coloured linen-style background, its gentle weave providing a calm, neutral stage that recalls the relaxed, village feel of Thames Ditton's high street. The floral design is anchored by a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, immaculate and serene, with broad, satiny petals that open outward like soft wings. At the orchid's core, the throat glows with a delicate blend of buttery cream, warm yellow, and a hint of soft orange, adding dimension and a sense of quiet luxury. Encircling this main bloom, fine sprays of white baby's breath create an ethereal haze, each tiny blossom forming a constellation of dots that soften the strong silhouette of the orchid. To one side, a clustered spray of plump, glossy red berries, reminiscent of hypericum, adds a joyful flash of colour, with a few lighter green berries tucked in, suggesting newness and seasonal abundance much like the fresh finds at a local farmers' market near Thames Ditton station. Interwoven among flowers and berries are clean, verdant leaves in varying shapes and sizes, from slim and tapered to broader ovals, each leaf adding structure, contrast, and a sense of movement. At the base, a vivid red satin ribbon encircles the stems in a smooth, precise wrap, tied off in a small, confident knot whose short tails rest neatly against the woven fabric, ready to be pinned to a lapel. The overall impression is one of polished elegance with a hint of festive charm, ideal for weddings, black-tie gatherings, or holiday celebrations where a refined floral accent completes the outfit.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural linen-style cloth, the fabric's light beige weave softly visible beneath, like a neutral canvas in a cosy Thames Ditton home. Viewed from slightly above, the rose itself is the undeniable focal point: a semi-open blush bloom whose petals deepen from a gentle, powdery pink at the centre to a more vibrant rosy tone along the softly curled edges. Each petal looks velvety and freshly cut, hinting at that faint, sweet fragrance you'd expect when stepping into a local florist near the High Street. Around the base of the rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath form a delicate wreath, their airy, cloud-like blossoms catching the light and creating a lovely contrast against the richer pink. Wisps of slender, grass-like green foliage arc gracefully outwards, adding a sense of movement and an almost ethereal frame to the central flower, while a single, broader dark green leaf is folded neatly to hold the arrangement in place. The stems are wrapped with a glossy two-toned satin ribbon in lavender and deep magenta, the sheen of the fabric echoing the romantic palette of the petals. The knot is simple, tidy, and practical, giving the boutonniere a refined finish that feels both classic and modern. Soft, even lighting falls across the scene, enhancing every texture-from the smooth satin and crisp greenery to the linen's gentle grain. This carefully styled image captures the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning or prom night in Thames Ditton, just before the boutonniere is pinned to a lapel for a day of photographs, laughter, and celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, luxurious buttonhole is photographed from above on a pale beige, slightly nubbly fabric that recalls finely woven linen laid over an antique table in a Thames Ditton home. In the centre, a bold hot-pink rose opens in a tight spiral, its velvety petals layered so closely that the bloom appears both plush and perfectly fresh, suggesting it has just been conditioned by a skilled local florist. Nestled around the rose are airy sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their myriad tiny flowers forming a mist-like halo that softens the vivid pink and introduces a quiet sense of innocence. Deep, glossy green leaves are carefully shaped into a structured collar, cupping the rose and giving the design an architectural elegance, while wispy, fern-like fronds peek out from beneath, adding movement and a touch of wild grace, as though they've been gathered from leafy corners near Weston Green. Tucked alongside the petals are round, scarlet hypericum berries, their smooth, polished surfaces catching the light and echoing the rose's warmth with a deeper, more autumnal note. The stems are bound neatly in bright red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and folded for comfort so it lies smoothly against a jacket lapel. The ribbon's sheen provides a final flourish of colour and texture, tying the entire palette together. Gentle, natural light falls across the arrangement, revealing every curve of petal and bead of berry, and the overall feeling is one of poised celebration-an intimate floral detail ready to be worn at a Thames Ditton wedding, prom, or special gathering along the river.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere is shown resting at a gentle angle on a neutral, light beige fabric background that resembles finely woven linen, its subtle texture allowing every floral detail to stand out. At the centre, a single rosebud in saturated fuchsia, veering toward deep pink-red, is tightly furled, the outer petals forming a smooth, spiralled cup that promises to unfurl later in the day. Around this focal bloom, clusters of soft white baby's breath create a lacy, cloud-like frame, their tiny blossoms offering a delicate contrast to the rose's bold colour and velvety surface. Threaded through and behind the flowers are slender sprays of bright green, feathery foliage, giving the arrangement an airy, garden-fresh feel, like something cut that morning from a well-tended Thames Ditton cottage garden near Boyle Farm Road. Close to the base, a few broader, darker green leaves provide a stable backdrop, ensuring the design would sit neatly against a suit lapel during a wedding, prom, or black-tie event. The stems are bound with a smooth, gleaming red satin ribbon, wrapped firmly and neatly, its subtle sheen echoing the refined elegance of the rosebud itself. The ribbon's tidy finish suggests the careful touch of an experienced florist used to preparing buttonholes that will last from ceremony to evening reception. The lighting is bright and clear, highlighting the freshness of each petal and leaf, and the composition conveys a sense of romance, poised anticipation, and understated luxury-perfect for a groom or guest arriving at a celebration by the Thames.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This elegant boutonniere, composed with the care and sensibility of a seasoned Thames Ditton florist, rests gently on a sandy oatmeal-hued linen fabric-a canvas suggestive of refined celebrations in the heart of Surrey. A rose of softest blush pink anchors the piece, its compact petals swirling inward in a delicate spiral, radiating a subtle freshness and the soft promise of dawn. To its left nestles a delicate alstroemeria bloom in lightest peach and pink, petals flecked with golden yellow and fine maroon tracery, adding a flourish uniquely suited to the romantic settings of local Thames Ditton weddings. Here and there, fine clouds of baby's breath peek through, their white clusters as airy as morning mist along the Thames. Vibrant green button-shaped mums and miniature cushion blooms lend a contemporary twist, their texture a counterpoint to the rose's ruffles. The arrangement is framed by slender blades and gently curved leaves in various deep greens, some artistically folded or cradling the stems, while a bold leaf wraps the base before meeting the lively fuchsia-pink ribbon. This glossy satin bow is neatly tied, echoing festive spirit and personal style-a flourish that brightens the composition as surely as spring blooms at Weston Green. Illuminated by soft, natural light and arranged by local hands, this floral adornment evokes heartfelt celebration and timeless elegance, ready for same-day delivery throughout Thames Ditton for a wedding, formal occasion, or cherished milestone.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-like beige fabric that looks similar to the table coverings used in intimate Thames Ditton receptions, a small, meticulously crafted floral boutonniere or corsage is laid out, inviting close inspection of every texture. The central flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals wide and slightly undulating, marked near the centre with fine reddish-brown streaks that draw the gaze inward to its powdery stamens. To the left, a bright green cone of tightly packed buds, suggestive of a miniature Ornithogalum spike, adds a bold vertical accent and a distinctly modern shape. Around these main elements, dainty sprays of white baby's breath weave in and out, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms creating a halo of softness that contrasts with the stronger forms. The arrangement is cradled by a mix of rich green foliage: some leaves are broad, smooth, and tapering to a point, while others are slender, almost thread-like, curling gently as if caught by a breeze along Giggs Hill Green. A narrow pink satin ribbon, glossy and neatly knotted into a small bow, secures the stems, its cheerful colour providing a romantic highlight against the predominantly white and green palette. The lighting is even and natural, amplifying the freshness of the petals and the crispness of the greens without casting harsh shadows. The piece feels both classic and contemporary, perfectly suited to a groom's lapel, a prom outfit, or a special anniversary dinner near the Thames, reflecting the understated elegance and personal touch often sought in local floral designs.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white eustoma, or lisianthus, rests as the serene focal point of this elegant boutonnière, placed diagonally on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that adds warmth and subtle texture. The bloom's petals are soft and ruffled, curling outward in layered waves that create a sense of quiet luxury, like a small, sculpted cloud of white velvet. Just to the left and slightly below, two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy green lean gently together, their tips still closed, suggesting a story of new beginnings that feels especially fitting for a wedding at a Thames Ditton church or a civil ceremony near the river. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave between the main flower and buds, each tiny blossom resembling a drop of dew, adding volume without heaviness and enhancing the romantic, airy feel. From behind the flowers, slender, dark green, grass-like leaves fan out towards the lower left corner, their crisp lines creating a subtle sense of movement that contrasts with the softness of the petals. A single, broader dark green leaf is tucked discreetly behind the main bloom, giving depth and framing the white flower like a natural backdrop. The stems are neatly aligned and bound at the base with a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact bow that introduces a confident flash of colour against the neutral fabric. The satin catches the soft, even lighting, hinting at silk ties and polished shoes, the finishing details of a special occasion. This refined boutonnière feels perfectly suited to a groom, best man, or prom guest in Thames Ditton, capturing both formality and a fresh, contemporary charm.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, resting horizontally as though laid out on a dressing table before being pinned to a lapel. The focal point is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its rounded petals smooth and slightly translucent at the edges, catching soft, diffuse light. At its centre, a delicate wash of buttery yellow and the faintest trace of blush pink add warmth and depth, giving the flower an almost porcelain quality. Surrounding the orchid's base is a halo of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom like a speck of cloud, adding lightness and a soft, romantic haze. Slender, glossy green leaves offer a fresh contrast, and to one side a small spray of firm, pale green orchid buds leans outward, closed tight and full of potential, suggesting the unfolding of the day's events. The stems are gathered and wrapped with a band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a tidy, graceful bow whose vivid colour introduces a note of celebration and modern style. The ribbon's sheen is gently highlighted by the lighting, echoing the subtle glow on the orchid petals. The neutral linen beneath, with its visible weave, adds a touch of relaxed elegance, evoking the feel of a Thames Ditton townhouse or a cosy venue near Giggs Hill Green being prepared for a ceremony. This carefully composed floral accessory conjures the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning or prom evening, the kind of thoughtful detail a local florist might create for same-day delivery to homes and riverside venues around KT7.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like softly worn linen, the kind you might see in an elegant Thames Ditton townhouse near the High Street. The eye is immediately drawn to the central Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals broad and gently curved, forming a serene, symmetrical shape. Each petal is a luminous white with a slight satiny sheen, catching the light in a way that makes the flower appear almost porcelain. At the centre, a note of pale yellow warms the orchid's throat, hinting at the living heart of the bloom and adding subtle depth to the otherwise monochrome palette. Surrounding the orchid, a generous halo of white baby's breath creates a misty, cloudlike frame. The gypsophila's tiny, rounded blossoms are scattered along the finest of stems, which weave in and out to soften the boutonniere's outline. Threaded among them are strands of delicate greenery, likely a fine fern or similar foliage, their slender, feathery fronds curving outward with an effortless, natural grace, much like the greenery lining the paths in nearby Weston Green. The stems of both flower and foliage are neatly bound together with a white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a modest, tidy bow that hints at careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. The neutral fabric beneath, textured yet understated, keeps the focus firmly on the interplay between crisp white petals and fresh green accents. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom or wedding guest attending an intimate celebration in Thames Ditton, poised to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony followed by riverside photographs and a relaxed reception close to home.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, the threads forming a subtle grid that suggests a carefully laid dressing table in a Thames Ditton cottage close to the river. At the centre is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth, plump, and tightly coiled, creating a sense of poised elegance as if the bloom is just moments from unfurling. Around this central rose, soft puffs of white baby's breath cluster like tiny snowflakes, their delicate, star-shaped flowers forming a cloud-like frame that softens the edges of the composition. Slender, glossy green leaves extend slightly beyond the rose, while a few more feathery, fern-like sprigs tuck in at the sides, giving the boutonniere texture and depth without overpowering its refined simplicity. The stems are gathered neatly and bound in a narrow band of white satin ribbon, wrapped so smoothly it almost appears painted on, then finished with a small, tidy bow that sits just under the flower heads, ready to be pinned securely to a jacket lapel. Gentle, natural light moves across the scene from one side, highlighting the gentle ivory tones of the petals, the bright purity of the baby's breath, and the rich greens of the foliage, while soft shadows lend dimension. The image evokes the calm, hopeful moments before a ceremony at a local church or registry office in Thames Ditton, when final touches are added with quiet care. It conjures the craftsmanship of an experienced florist preparing a groom's buttonhole, perhaps minutes before same-day delivery to a home off Portsmouth Road or a reception venue tucked near Cigarette Island and the Thames.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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